Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | October 17, 2009
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Cash flow problem hits teachers' loan scheme
PERMANENT SECRETARY in the Ministry of Education Audrey Sewell has admitted that the two-year-old Government revolving loan scheme for teachers pursuing tertiary studies has been hit by cash flow problems.

Carreras brings joy to students
Chenelle Taylor and four students from the Edna Manley College, along with five others from various community colleges, are singing songs of joy as their prayers for financial assistance have been answered.

Chen sells largest store, wraps up divestment programme
Wayne Chen has sold his largest supermarket in May Pen, Clarendon, to rivals, reducing the family-run Super Plus Food Stores chain to 13 outlets.

Egg processors fine-tune liquefication process - To build foreign sales from 'powder'
Local egg producers, their fate closely linked to fortunes of the hotel industry, are pursuing investments in technology and product diversification to beat the financial downturn.


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